3 February 2019
During a routine inspection
People's experience of using the service
• Governance systems were not consistently effective in recognising areas for improvement.
• People were kept safe and secure from risk of harm. Potential risks to people had been assessed and managed appropriately by the provider. People received their medicines safely and as prescribed and were supported by sufficient numbers of staff to ensure that risk of harm was minimised.
• Staff had been recruited appropriately and had received relevant training so they were able to support people with their individual care and support needs.
• Staff sought people’s consent before providing care and support. People were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives and staff support them in the least restrictive way possible; the policies and systems in the service support this practice.
• People were treated with kindness and compassion. People’s rights to privacy were respected by the staff who supported them and their dignity was maintained. People were supported to express their views and be actively involved in making decisions about their care and support needs.
• People’s choices and independence were respected and promoted. Staff responded appropriately to people’s support needs. People received care from staff that knew them well.
• People using the service were confident about approaching the registered manager if they needed to.
Rating at last inspection:
At our last inspection in December 2016 the home was rated good. At this inspection we found the management of the service required improvement because governance systems were not consistently effective.
Why we inspected: This was a planned inspection based on the rating at the last inspection. The service remained rated overall as good.
Follow up: We will continue to monitor intelligence we receive about the service until we return to visit as per our inspection programme. If any concerning information is received we may inspect sooner.